is another option, it uses a centrifuge @ 13k but doesn't need silica resin columns, and I think you don't need to provide any extra solvent to the buffers, but not positive. In all honestly the best thing you can do is just give it a try. I've found myself dragging on projects for to long, months sometimes, pondering if this will work or that will work, and in reality, all those questions could be answered in 1 day in the lab vs 30 pouring over protocols, books, and forums. Obviously, making an informed decision from the get go drastically increases your chances of getting things done (with good results), but when in doubt, spend time in the lab. At 16$ for 5 gDNA isolations, that Omega kit seems fine, and if not, oh well you're only out the cost of a large pizza.
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